

Fitbit Charge 4 is the only tracker of the three with Fitbit Pay, enabling contactless payments at stores that support NFC. This allows users to see their real-time pace and distance without needing to be connected to a phone, which is something neither the Luxe or Inspire 2 can do. The biggest advantage of the Fitbit Charge 4 is that it has built-in GPS. The Fitbit Luxe is also the only tracker with a color AMOLED display, making it much more pleasing to look at compared to the grayscale displays found on the Charge 4 and Inspire 2. The stainless steel case of the Luxe is considerably more premium than the plastic construction used for the other two trackers, making it the better fit for anyone that cares about aesthetics. As for where the Luxe stands out, there are two main advantages it has over the Charge 4 and the Inspire 2 - design and display. Fitbit also has a few smart features shared across the trackers, including notification support and basic apps for checking the weather and using a stopwatch. All three trackers also feature a swim-proof design, meaning users don't have to worry about getting the trackers wet while at the pool or when caught out in a rainstorm. All three come with all-day activity tracking, 24/7 heart rate monitoring, over 20 exercise modes, sleep tracking, menstrual health tracking, food/water logging, guided breathing sessions, and stress management (available out-of-the-box for Luxe and coming with a software update for Charge 4 and Inspire 2). Taking a look at specs for Fitbit Luxe, Charge 4, and Inspire 2, there are many features shared across the gadgets. Related: Best Fitbit To Buy Instead Of An Apple Watch
